TY - GEN T1 - Uneven innovation : the work of smart cities A1 - Clark, Jennifer, 1972- LA - English PP - New York PB - Columbia University Press YR - 2020 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_on1114274069 AB - "The city of the future, we are told, is the smart city. By seamlessly integrating information and communication technologies into the provision and management of public services, such cities will enhance opportunity and bolster civic engagement. Smarter cities will bring in new revenue while saving money. They will be more of everything that a twenty-first century urban planner, citizen, and elected official wants: more efficient, more sustainable, and more inclusive. Is this true? In Uneven Innovation, Jennifer Clark considers the potential of these emerging technologies as well as their capacity to exacerbate existing inequalities and even produce new ones. She reframes the smart city concept within the trajectory of uneven development of cities and regions, as well as the long history of technocratic solutions to urban policy challenges. Clark argues that urban change driven by the technology sector is following the patterns that have previously led to imbalanced access, opportunities, and outcomes. The tech sector needs the city, yet it exploits and maintains unequal arrangements, embedding labor flexibility and precarity in the built environment. Technology development, Uneven Innovation contends, is the easy part; understanding the city and its governance, regulation, access, participation, and representation-all of which are complex and highly localized-is the real challenge. Clark's critique leads to policy prescriptions that present a path toward an alternative future in which smart cities result in more equitable communities"-- OP - 311 CN - HT153 .C583 2020eb SN - 0231545789 SN - 9780231545785 SN - 9780231184960 SN - 0231184964 SN - 9780231184977 SN - 0231184972 KW - Cities and towns : Technological innovations. KW - City planning : Technological innovations. KW - Cities and towns : Growth. KW - Villes : Innovations. KW - Villes : Croissance. KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE : Public Policy : City Planning & Urban Development. KW - Cities and towns : Growth KW - City planning : Technological innovations ER -